There were apparently lists of political figures with open borders immigration views.

The idea was probably to inform people as to who was promoting a practice we generally disagree with politically.

They call this "blacklisting".

I don't know about the story of the "targeted" soccer player but first if it was simply his adopted parent who was Jewish, I don't see what the big deal is unless he's doing Zionist propaganda of one sort or another, in which case the "targeting" was probably actually also just notifying readers that this particular public figure is an example of how views we disagree tend to be promoted.

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Originally Posted by Legionario88

[...] The blacklist included: Turin Archbishop Cesare Nosiglia; Riccardo Pacifici, the President of the Jewish Community in Rome; Adel Smith, the President of the Muslim Union of Italy; and journalists Gad Lerner and Maurizio Costanzo. According to media reports, those on the list were targeted because of their support for immigrants. Stormfront also targeted Italo-Ghanaian soccer striker Mario Balotelli after he revealed on a visit to Auschwitz that one of his adoptive parents was Jewish.[...]

Now the idea should be to get this to backfire by working up one fund for the defense of the moderators, and another for publicizing their plight and demonstrating who the real oppressors are.

With Golden Dawn popular and active in Greece, and Italy in a not very dissimilar economic situation, the Italian politicians and financial elites are probably worried about having to deal with a Greek-type Golden Dawn group.

Let's make it so that their oppressive action encourage such a movement instead.